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Table 7 Linear regression: burnout and mental health outcomes (depression and anxiety)

From: Feeling the burn in the era of COVID-19: cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Arabic version of the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory among community pharmacists

Dependent variable: depression

1st linear regression: depression as a dependent variable

 

Unstandardized β

Standardized β

p value

CI 95%

Burnout subscales

    

 Personal burnout

0.18

0.096

0.011

(0.076–0.192)

 Work-related burnout

0.34

0.246

0.024

(0.102–0.379)

 Client-related burnout

0.11

0.083

0.041

(0.098–0.138)

Dependent variable: anxiety

2nd linear regression: anxiety as a dependent variable

 

Unstandardized β

Standardized β

p value

CI 95%

Burnout subscales

    

 Personal burnout

0.185

0.141

0.031

(0.036–0.197)

 Work-related burnout

0.198

0.163

0.018

(0.089–0.221)

 Client-related burnout

0.085

0.041

0.048

(0.066–0.134)

  1. CI confidence interval